2024
DOI: 10.1177/10591478231224931
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Crowdlending Behaviors in the Aftermath of a Crisis: Evidence From a Natural Experiment

Zhiyi Wang,
Lusi Yang,
Varun Karamshetty
et al.

Abstract: Natural disasters and disease outbreaks cause substantial social turbulence and economic damage. The survival and continued operation of local small businesses and entrepreneurs are critical to the development activities in post-disaster recovery. However, these small businesses and entrepreneurs face greater challenges in accessing funding through traditional channels during a crisis. Crowdlending, also known as peer-to-peer microfinancing, has been successfully used to bypass traditional channels and raise f… Show more

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